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<blockquote data-quote="mschmidty" data-source="post: 16186715" data-attributes="member: 194530"><p>I have a custom ball valve with a breather filter on top. The ball blocks flow when fluid sloshes beneath it. Works great, never lose a drop. I used a ball used for chemistry beakers.</p><p></p><p>Capped tube with spring in bottom, ball on top of spring. Three holes drilled where the spring is located. One hole through the bottom (smaller diameter than the spring) and one cross hole through the tube. The spring prevents the ball from falling to the bottom and keeps it close to the blocked position. Keeping the ball up high also allows the fluid to drain back out easily. The ball seals against the inside of an an Barb fitting, there is an angle inside it seats against.</p><p></p><p>I used an assortment of an fittings. Been a while since I made it so I don't remember the exact part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mschmidty, post: 16186715, member: 194530"] I have a custom ball valve with a breather filter on top. The ball blocks flow when fluid sloshes beneath it. Works great, never lose a drop. I used a ball used for chemistry beakers. Capped tube with spring in bottom, ball on top of spring. Three holes drilled where the spring is located. One hole through the bottom (smaller diameter than the spring) and one cross hole through the tube. The spring prevents the ball from falling to the bottom and keeps it close to the blocked position. Keeping the ball up high also allows the fluid to drain back out easily. The ball seals against the inside of an an Barb fitting, there is an angle inside it seats against. I used an assortment of an fittings. Been a while since I made it so I don't remember the exact part. [/QUOTE]
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